The title says it all. Andrzej Wajda’s gritty-looking biopic about the union leader begins in 1970, with Lech Walesa (a lively Robert Wieckiewicz) embroiled in the bloody Gdansk shipyard strike. It then moves back and forth between his rise to power and an interview with Italian journalist Oriana Fallaci. Walesa’s controversial relationship with the secret police is covered but there are no other surprises. He’s a straight-talker. A great tactician, a noble, if cheeky, husband. It’s never less than watchable but would it have killed Wajda to include a few warts?